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\usepackage{../ml1_submit}
\usepackage{amssymb,amsmath}
\usepackage{graphicx}

% please submit the corresponding pdf by email to
% homework@brml.de, and write "homework sheet xx" in the 
% title.  No more, no less!  (Instead of xx, however,
% put the decimal number of the homework sheet.)

% Please update the following line, only change XX to the homework
% sheet number
\title{homework sheet 05}


\author{
\name{Marco Seravalli}\\
\imat{03626387}\\
\email{marco.seravalli@tum.de}
\And
\name{Nikola Tchipev} \\
\imat{03625168}\\
\email{n.tchipev@tum.de}
}

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% used to separate the names and addresses of multiple authors: \And and \AND.
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% Using \And between authors leaves it to \LaTeX{} to determine where to break
% the lines. Using \AND forces a linebreak at that point. So, if \LaTeX{}
% puts 3 of 4 authors names on the first line, and the last on the second
% line, try using \AND instead of \And before the third author name.



\begin{document}
\maketitle

\newpage
\input{texs/1prob.tex}

\newpage 
\input{texs/2prob.tex}

\newpage 
\input{texs/3prob.tex}

\newpage 
\input{texs/4prob.tex}



\end{document}
